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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 18,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 21-25
  • (1964)

A Versatile Electronic Computer for Photoelectric Spectrochemical Analysis

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Abstract

An electronic system has been designed with which it is possible to make dynamic background corrections by modifying existing commercial direct-reading equipment. The resulting linear curves make practical the use of simple electronic analog computation equipment to automatically calculate analytical values. The design and use of a versatile computer to carry out this function is described. Its application to the spectrochemical analysis of clamshells for Ba, Mn, Na, and Sr is presented.

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